Impossibility
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* [[Impossible object]] | * [[Impossible object]] | ||
* [[Fantasy (psychology)]] | * [[Fantasy (psychology)]] | ||
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* [[Magic (illusion)]] | * [[Magic (illusion)]] | ||
* ''[[L'Impossible|The Impossible]]'', 1962, Georges Bataille | * ''[[L'Impossible|The Impossible]]'', 1962, Georges Bataille |
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- Something that is not possible.
See also
- Im-
- Impossible object
- Fantasy (psychology)
- Force majeure
- Magic (illusion)
- The Impossible, 1962, Georges Bataille
- Attempting the Impossible, a painting by Magritte
- Death is the possibility of the absolute impossibility of Dasein, a dictum by Heidegger
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